He’s already hung the Moon (with Museum of the Moon) and the Earth (with Gaia) inside the stunning Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College, and soon Luke Jerram will be completing his astronomical trilogy by displaying Mars inside the space. The seven-metre model of the Red Planet features incredibly detailed NASA imagery of the Martian surface, including every crater, valley and mountain, at a scale of 1: 1 million. The model will be accompanied by a soundtrack, including clips from NASA missions to Mars, created by BAFTA and Ivor Novello award winning composer Dan Jones. Speaking about the installation, Jerram said, “Mars follows on from my other astronomical artworks Museum of the Moon and Gaia presented in the awe-inspiring Painted Hall and allows a close encounter with the Martian planet. I hope that visitors will feel transported to its inhospitable desert wasteland and in comparison, really value our life on Earth.”